Lost PR card
#16
Re: Lost PR card
I would agree. Except that if the rules do indeed change in the fall then hubby will only hve to wait 6 months before not having to do the test. For some reason he's stressed about doing the test... So he will want to wait. I might just have to wait for him.
I understand. Sounds like a good idea to do both actually. That way we can have holidays as you say! lol.
The citizenship just means lots more forms
The citizenship just means lots more forms
#17
Re: Lost PR card
The problem with waiting for the rules if you are eligible now is that many many more people will qualify so processing times are bound to get longer.
The current rules are better if you qualify because they are strict physical presence rules. The test ... isn't a reason to delay. So long as you do a bit of prep (which is fun to do) you will be fine.
I would recommend anyone who qualifies under the present rules to apply before they change them!!
The current rules are better if you qualify because they are strict physical presence rules. The test ... isn't a reason to delay. So long as you do a bit of prep (which is fun to do) you will be fine.
I would recommend anyone who qualifies under the present rules to apply before they change them!!
#18
Re: Lost PR card
The problem with waiting for the rules if you are eligible now is that many many more people will qualify so processing times are bound to get longer.
The current rules are better if you qualify because they are strict physical presence rules. The test ... isn't a reason to delay. So long as you do a bit of prep (which is fun to do) you will be fine.
I would recommend anyone who qualifies under the present rules to apply before they change them!!
The current rules are better if you qualify because they are strict physical presence rules. The test ... isn't a reason to delay. So long as you do a bit of prep (which is fun to do) you will be fine.
I would recommend anyone who qualifies under the present rules to apply before they change them!!
#19
Re: Lost PR card
Your adult children can do what they want!
Look after yourselves ... Or pay an extra $630 each for their applications!
Look after yourselves ... Or pay an extra $630 each for their applications!
Last edited by Snowy560; Aug 21st 2017 at 9:52 pm.
#20
Re: Lost PR card
Hi
1, C-6 doesn't change the physical present rules, just that you will only require 3 years out of 5 and that time as a temporary resident can be counted at 1/2 for a maximum of 1 year in the 5 year period.
The problem with waiting for the rules if you are eligible now is that many many more people will qualify so processing times are bound to get longer.
The current rules are better if you qualify because they are strict physical presence rules. The test ... isn't a reason to delay. So long as you do a bit of prep (which is fun to do) you will be fine.
I would recommend anyone who qualifies under the present rules to apply before they change them!!
The current rules are better if you qualify because they are strict physical presence rules. The test ... isn't a reason to delay. So long as you do a bit of prep (which is fun to do) you will be fine.
I would recommend anyone who qualifies under the present rules to apply before they change them!!
#21
Re: Lost PR card
Yes you will still need 4 years actually in Canada but 2 of those years can be as a TFW whereas right now you need 4 years as a PR.
My guess is (and I am speculating) that if someone meets the 4 years / 6 rule (as a PR) now there's a good chance their app would be processed quicker because less people will meet the rules that are in place right now (I think).
My guess is (and I am speculating) that if someone meets the 4 years / 6 rule (as a PR) now there's a good chance their app would be processed quicker because less people will meet the rules that are in place right now (I think).
#22
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Re: Lost PR card
I would go with renewal, but then citizenship does offer a bit as well.. I am about to send off my renewal for the 2nd time, crazy how fast 5 years flies by these days....lol
#23
Re: Lost PR card
I think we will renew and then apply for citizenship next year when hubby is 54. That way he will be a happy bunny!!
I'm studying and will be done sometime in late spring that way I can continue to focus on my studies rather than on "Discover Canada"
#29
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Re: Lost PR card
The fee is part of my issue. Current fee is like 45 hours of labor before taxes. That's how I place value on things, how long will it take me to work to make X amount.